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Historical Records

Samuel Rodney Browne (feat. Kamasi Washington)

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Great musicians aren’t just born knowing how to play their instruments. On today’s episode, Nimene learns about one of the greatest music teachers of all time, jazz musician Samuel Rodney Browne, who broke the color barrier for Black teachers in the secondary schools of Los Angeles.

© iHeartPodcasts Length 26 min 31 January 2025 Season 1 Episode 15 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: History , Educational , Music , Fact Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© iHeartPodcasts Length 26 min 31 January 2025 Season 1 Episode 15 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: History , Educational , Music , Fact Country: USA Type: Episodic

Introducing: Historical Records

Introducing: Historical Records

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Great musicians aren’t just born knowing how to play their instruments. On today’s episode, Nimene learns about one of the greatest music teachers of all time, jazz musician Samuel Rodney Browne, who broke the color barrier for Black teachers in the secondary schools of Los Angeles. Featuring an interview between modern-day jazz legend Kamasi Washington and a saxophonist in the 6th grade named Elijah.

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© iHeartPodcasts | 26 min

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